Bernard Émond

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Bernard Émond


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Montréal, Quebec, Canada
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Bernard Émond (born 1951) is a French-language Canadian director, screenwriter and author particularly noted for his spiritual films and documentaries on the human condition.

Average rating: 3.63 · 214 ratings · 25 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Camarade, ferme ton poste

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Quatre histoires de famille

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8:17 pm, Rue Darling

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Il y a trop d'images: Texte...

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Tout Ce Que Tu Possèdes

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Facettes Bibliothèque CM2 -...

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La Neuvaine

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perte et le lien

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Contre toute espérance

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Donation

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“All of a sudden, life became too much to bear. Just like that, for no particular reason. Because there was a child’s corpse in the fridge on rue Parthenais. Because I had to start all over again from scratch, one more time. Because I had rolled my rock to the top of the hill and now it was rolling back down again. The times before, I’d always managed to put on a brave face. But there comes a time when you just don’t feel strong enough to look for another place to live and go shopping again for clothes and dishes and cutlery and scouring pads and toilet paper. This was one of those times. When I got back to the hotel, I asked the Barbie at reception for the key to the minibar. It burned in the palm of my hand. I slapped it back down on the counter and ran out. I had to find a meeting.”
Bernard Emond, 8:17 pm, Rue Darling



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